Cases of PMLA Can’t Proceed on the Basis of Preponderance of Probabilities, Rules Supreme Court

Recently, the Top Court observed that in PMLA cases, courts can’t proceed on the basis of preponderance of probabilities. The court further observed that its incumbent upon the court to look into allegations and collect material to find out if a prima facie offence is made out. These observations were made by the Bench while

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